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The Multistage Model with a Time-Dependent Dose Pattern: Applications to Carcinogenic Risk Assessment1
Authors:Kenny S Clump  Richard B Howe
Abstract:A cancer risk assessment methodology based upon the Armitage–Doll multistage model of cancer is applied to animal bioassay data. The method utilizes the exact time-dependent dose pattern used in a bioassay rather than some single measure of dose such as average dose rate or cumulative dose. The methodology can be used to predict risks from arbitrary exposure patterns including, for example, intermittent exposure and short-term exposure occurring at an arbitrary age. The methodology is illustrated by applying it to a National Cancer Institute bioassay of ethylene dibromide in which dose rates were modified several times during the course of the experiment.
Keywords:Cancer  risk assessment  multistage model  exposure pattern
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